-
Mycenaean society, the
position of
wanax ceases to be mentioned, and the
basileis (the
plural form)
appear the
topmost potentates in Gr**** society. In the...
- by
Michael with a
notable alteration. The
imperial title basileis was
expanded to
basileis romaion ("emperors of the Romans"),
seemingly in response...
- Edward's seal:
SIGILLVM EADWARDI ANGLORVM BASILEI (Seal of
Edward crowned/King of the English)....
-
hereditary leaders of the fighting, landed, and
ruling aristocracy, like the
basileis or
kings of Homer.
Coogan says that they were most
likely tribal or local...
- by
influencing "bribe-devouring kings" (δωροφάγοι βασιλεῖς, dōrophagoi
basileis). The
following few
hundred verses—by far the most
famous portion of the...
- half of the
Empire had
always regarded the
emperors as open
monarchs (
basileis), and
called them as such. The
weakest point of the
Augustan institution...
- Gr**** Dark Age (c. 1150–800 BC) mythologies,
parallelling the
hereditary basileis nobles (lower
social rank rulers) with
minor deities, such as Scamander...
- 9), with the king of the
underworld (ὑποχθονίοι βασιλεϊ,
hypochthonioi basilei)
alluded to in line 13;
Tablet 2, line 1 (Petelia, present-day Strongoli...
- This
possible hierarchy of one anax
exercising power over
several local "
basileis"
probably hints to a proto-feudal
political organization of
Aegean civilizations...
- (presumably)
takes over his father's position.
These men call
themselves the
basileis, or the "kings of men".
During his time as a student,
Bruce also makes...